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"As policymakers continue to debate how to improve American education, they have had few historical studies to guide their deliberations. David Angus and Jeffrey Mirel have now produced a "The authors have given the field of early education a valuable, usable giftone that will have a great impact on young childrens lives and those who teach them."
From the Foreword by Carol Seefeldt"The Colors of Learning provides a new awareness of why and how to integrate art into all subject areas in early childhood curriculum . . . should help all teachers of young children to enhance and enjoy their teaching and the childrens learning."
Meg Barden Cline, Lecturer (retired), University of Massachusetts at Amherst
Unique in its creativity and depth of understanding, The Colors of Learning will change the way that teachers think about and react to childrens artwork. Promoting the integration of visual art into all early childhood curriculum areas, this volume will help early childhood professionals present in-depth art experiences to children so that they become engrossed in expressing their ideas and newly learned concepts through art media. This user-friendly volume features actual classroom dialogue throughout the text and many illustrations of childrens art, including some in full color.
Based on standards endorsed by the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) and the National Art Education Association (NAEA), this important book focuses on:
- Lev Vygotskys theory of social interactions in learning, showing how teacher-child and child-child relations become an important part of the art experience.
- Helping teachers to use more effective language to build childrens conceptual knowledge and guide them in their art making.
- The use of many kinds of art media, providing examples of developmentally appropriate activities to improve childrens thinking and learning.
- Moving away from art that is solely created to be "cute" and pleasing to adults to art experiences that develop the childs individual expression.